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Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED model for an online peer-to-peer suicide prevention and awareness for depression (SPAD) intervention among African American college students: experimental study

机译:使用PRECEDE-PROCEED模型进行非裔美国大学生在线对等自杀预防和抑郁症意识(SPAD)干预:实验研究

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Background: Suicide rates are high among African American students because they are at greater risk of depression. A commonly used suicide prevention approach is the gatekeeper training. However, gatekeeper training is neither evidence-based nor has it been identified as culturally-appropriate for African American college students. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate an online peer-to-peer PRECEDE-PROCEED model based depression awareness and suicide prevention program that was culturally appropriate for African American college students.Methods: The setting was a predominantly Black institution in southern USA. A pre-experimental repeated measures one group design was used to measure changes in peer educatorsa?? (n = 29)predisposing factors regarding knowledge, skills and attitudes pertaining to depression,reinforcing factors or receiving support from peers, healthcare professionals and teachers to help someone with depression, enabling factors or sureness of finding organizations to help someone with depression, and behavior for helping someone with depression at pretest, Protestant 1-month follow-up. A post test only one group design was also used to measure effect on predisposing factors and behavior of students (n = 300) trained by peer educators.Results: There were statistically significant improvements in attitudes related to depression as disease (P = 0.003; ?·2 = 0.39), attitudes about managing depression (P = 0.0001; ?·2 = 0.30), skills(P = 0.0001; ?·2 = 0.41), reinforcing factors (P = 0.018; ?·2 = 0.13), enabling factors (P = 0.0001;?·2 = 0.31), and behavior (P = 0.016; ?·2 = 0.14). Changes in knowledge about depression and attitudes about helping people with depression were not statistically significant over time for peer educators. The peer-to-peer training was not completely effective in transferring corresponding changes for students trained by peers.Conclusion: The program was effective for peer educators but peers could not significantly influence other students in all domains. This study provides a starting point toward evidence based approaches for health promotion interventionists addressing depression awareness and suicide prevention among African American college students.
机译:背景:非洲裔美国学生自杀率很高,因为他们患抑郁症的风险更大。常用的自杀预防方法是网守培训。但是,网守培训既不是基于证据的培训,也不是针对非裔美国大学生的文化适应性培训。因此,本研究的目的是开发和评估基于网络的点对点PRECEDE-PROCEED模型,该模型基于抑郁意识和自杀预防计划,在文化上适合非裔美国大学生。美国南部。实验前的重复测量一组设计用于测量同伴教育者的变化。 (n = 29)与抑郁症有关的知识,技能和态度的诱因,强化因素或获得同行,医疗保健专业人员和老师的帮助以帮助抑郁症患者,使组织找到帮助抑郁症患者的因素或确定性和行为为帮助患有抑郁症的人进行预测试,新教徒1个月的随访。后测仅一组设计也用于测量对同伴教育者培训的学生(n = 300)的诱发因素和行为的影响。结果:与抑郁症相关的态度在统计学上有显着改善(P = 0.003; ·2 = 0.39),对抑郁症的态度(P = 0.0001;?·2 = 0.30),技能(P = 0.0001;?·2 = 0.41),增强因子(P = 0.018;?·2 = 0.13),使能系数(P = 0.0001;?·2 = 0.31)和行为(P = 0.016;?·2 = 0.14)。随着时间的流逝,同伴教育者对抑郁症知识的了解和对帮助抑郁症患者的态度的变化在统计学上并不显着。点对点培训不能完全有效地转移同伴培训学生的相应变化。结论:该计划对同伴教育者有效,但同伴不能对所有领域的其他学生产生重大影响。这项研究为针对健康促进干预者解决非裔美国大学生抑郁症意识和预防自杀的循证方法提供了起点。

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